Facebook: Is Facecoin Prepared? Maybe but not soon

Apparently the biggest social network Facebook is thinking about launching its own crypto-currencies. THE σύμφωνα με αναφορές, εξετάζει την κυκλοφορία κάποιου κρυπτονομίσματος για να διευκολύνει τις . Information about Facecoin was published on by Cheddar

The publication says that efforts to create a digital coin will be led by David Marcus, who until recently has been the head of Facebook Messenger.

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There is not much detail so far, but Cheddar says that it may take a few years to implement the project.

Blockchain technologies are still in their infancy, and we are unlikely to expect Facebook to rely on decentralized solutions until it can handle large volumes of transactions, an issue facing the entire blockchain industry.

The CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, had reports in the past that the company is open to experimenting with the blockchain.

Indeed, publications by beginning of the week claim that Facebook has created a new research and development department specifically devoted to exploring the implementation of blockchain integration solutions on its platform.

Creating a cryptocurrency is not a bad idea as it seems to be a win-win deal. Stakeholders will get a service more secure than Mt.Gox and Facebook will get e.g που χρειάζεται να συνεχίσει να λειτουργεί "δωρεάν" ή τουλάχιστον χωρίς χρεώσεις.

Of course, in a parallel universe, we could hope to be more respectful of the members'

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